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Hoopfeed Daily Twitter Digest for 2009-10-25

Boise State women's basketball gets commitment from shooting guard Kati Isham (Idaho Statesman) http://j.mp/4Fkg76 #ncaaw 07:00:11 Two Colorado players, Kailah Bailey and Courtney Dunn, injured in car accident (Boulder Daily Camera) http://j.mp/1d1Ut #ncaaw 07:30:03 Washington State finally ready for a revival? (leftcoasthoops.com) http://j.mp/26iXOl #ncaaw 07:30:04 UConn: Future players, rules refresher...

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Fever top Shock, reach first WNBA finals

Update: <p>INDIANAPOLIS(AP) The Indiana Fever advanced to the WNBA finals for the first time, beating the defending champion Detroit Shock 72-67 on Saturday night in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals.<p>The Fever, who were eliminated by the Shock the last three seasons, open the finals on Tuesday against Phoenix.<p>Tammy Sutton-Brown led the Fever with 17 points. Katie Douglas...

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Indy defeated Detroit the way the Fever...

Indy defeated Detroit the way the Fever have historically won close games: with free throws. The defending champs are out; Tamika Catchings and her team will see their first-ever WNBA finals. Indy's starters plus Bri January (whom I like more every time I see her take charge) shot a combined 27-28 from the line: enough to prevail in a very tough, very close contest, despite scoring just one field goal...

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Cheryl Ford's fall and rise parellels the Shock's

Cheryl Ford heard the whispers. She missed five games during the regular season after off-season knee surgery. Maybe Ford -- a stalwart during the team&apos;s championships in 2003, 2006 and last season -- was slowing down.

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Cheryl Ford's fall and rise parallels the Shock's

Cheryl Ford heard the whispers. She missed five games during the regular season after off-season knee surgery. Maybe Ford -- a stalwart during the team&apos;s championships in 2003, 2006 and last season -- was slowing down.

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Series Preview: Atlanta Dream vs. Detroit Shock

You want contrast? Look no further than the Eastern Conference Semifinal series pitting the second-seeded Atlanta Dream against the third-seeded Detroit Shock. The Dream, in just their second year of existence, are making their first-ever appearance in the playoffs after posting an 18-16 record in the regular season, something that was thought to be impossible after they posted just four wins in their...

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Lynx Win, Tied for 4th: Professional Reports 9.9.2009

The Lynx beat Detroit 75-72 and are now tied for 4th in the West. Still San Antonio holds the tie breaker. Minnesota had balance with 6 players scoring between 12 and 10 points. Anna Montanana, Renee Montgomery, and Rashanda McCants, all off the bench, had 12 points for the Lynx. Kelly Miller (Rochester Mayo) had 11 points for MN. Cheryl Ford had 16 points for the Shock. Montgomery blogs about the...

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Towelling Off

The She's a Baller blog writes about how certain players treat the towel girls: [Cheryl] Ford came up with two fouls and Mahorn took her out. She comes screaming off the floor, “I can play with two fouls” and pouted like a damn 2-year-old. Now, I’m competitive and I want to be in the game as long as possible. But it was apparent that the refs were getting fed up with her because she...

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Lynx Lose Heartbreaker: Professional Reports 9.1.2009

San Antonio beat the Lynx 84-82 in two overtimes. Minnesota was only able to scrape up 7 points in the first quarter. Becky Hammon (Rapid City Stevens) had 29 points for SA. Candice Wiggins had 19 points for the Lynx. Kelly Miller (Rochester Mayo) added 3 points for MN. Atlanta beat Los Angeles 84-79. Iziane Castro-Marques had 27 points for the Dream. Coco Miller (Rochester Mayo) had 3 points for...

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Seattle Wins Their Sixth Straight 65-58 over the New York Liberty

Camille Little had 17 points and 13 rebounds, Sue Bird scored 12 points, and the short-handed Seattle Storm rallied to win their sixth straight, 65-58 over the New York Liberty on Tuesday night. Cheryl Ford scored 22 points and had 11 rebounds in Detroits 101-99 win over Phoenix. Detroit is in a 3-way tie for the [...]

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A Vintage Ford

Cheryl Ford posts season-high 22 points, 11 rebounds

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DETROIT 101, PHOENIX 99: Ford leads Shock

Cheryl Ford had 22 points and 11 rebounds as the Detroit Shock beat the Mercury, 101-99, tonight at the Palace.

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Ford, Nolan Lead Shock Over Mercury

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- Cheryl Ford had 22 points and 11 rebounds and Deanna Nolan scored 21 as the Detroit Shock kept their playoff hopes alive with a 101-99 victory over the Phoenix Mercury on Tuesday night.

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Ford, Nolan Lead Shock Over Mercury

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) -- Cheryl Ford had 22 points and 11 rebounds and Deanna Nolan scored 21 as the Detroit Shock kept their playoff hopes alive with a 101-99 victory over the Phoenix Mercury on Tuesday night.

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Recap: Shock 99, Silver Stars 84

"No reaching." That command went from Mahorn to Cheryl Ford just before she picked up her second foul early in the first quarter. Fouls continue to be a problem for the Shock.